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Transfers Custodial Death Probe to CBI

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Supreme Court Transfers Custodial Death Probe to CBI, Orders Arrest of Accused Police Officers Within One Month: “Local Police Cannot Be Judge in Their Own Cause” — Directs Protection and Expedited Bail Hearing for Sole Eyewitness
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Supreme Court Transfers Custodial Death Probe to CBI, Orders Arrest of Accused Police Officers Within One Month: “Local Police Cannot Be Judge in Their Own Cause” — Directs Protection and Expedited Bail Hearing for Sole Eyewitness

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court transferred the investigation into the custodial death of Deva Pardhi to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and directed that the accused police officials be…
Posted by Rawlaw May 20, 2025

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